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... Geneva . The pretty Miss Mansfield has already received the con- gratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a young Englishman , John Melbourne , Esq . Her ugly sister , Manon , married M. Duvillard , the rich banker , last ...
... Geneva . The pretty Miss Mansfield has already received the con- gratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a young Englishman , John Melbourne , Esq . Her ugly sister , Manon , married M. Duvillard , the rich banker , last ...
Page 82
... Geneva . On her return , at about nine o'clock , she met a man , who asked her if she had seen anything of the child who was lost . She was alarmed by this account , and passed several hours in looking for him , when the gates of Geneva ...
... Geneva . On her return , at about nine o'clock , she met a man , who asked her if she had seen anything of the child who was lost . She was alarmed by this account , and passed several hours in looking for him , when the gates of Geneva ...
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... Geneva for ever ; my country , which , when I was happy and beloved , was dear to me , now , in my adversity , became hateful . I provided myself with a sum of money , together with a few jewels which had belonged to my mother , and ...
... Geneva for ever ; my country , which , when I was happy and beloved , was dear to me , now , in my adversity , became hateful . I provided myself with a sum of money , together with a few jewels which had belonged to my mother , and ...
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